Hi All,
Thought I'd share my developing story.
I bought a 2020 RTV 1100, it's smokey and underpowered. I'm not too surprised by this, I knew the risk buying low at auction. Disappointed, but that was the risk I took.
I checked the basics, filters, etc, still very smokey. Less smoke at start than after running a while.
It has 900 hours, and it has a turbo installed. Unit looks good other than the engine issue, everything else works, not too rusty.
The fluids are all at correct levels.
No bubbling in coolant, or emulsified oil that I can see.
I don't see much blow-by at the breather or oil fill cap.
I cracked off the injector lines, and one and two act as you would expect, causing a stumble, but number three does not (I'm counting #3 as the one closest to the rear of the machine). When you crack the number three fuel line at the injector, there is no change in the running, but the smoke decreases a lot.
I swapped the #2 and #3 injectors, and the problem is still in #3. This rules out the injector.
About to do a compression test, but I don't have the right fitting for the glow plug hole yet.
I'm expecting to find adequate compression in 1 & 2, but low on three.
Maybe the head gasket, valves or a cracked head? Rings? Bent Conn Rod? Hole in Piston?
I'll get the compression test tomorrow or the next day. I'm ready to pull the head off if compression is low, to see what I can see.
If its possible to change a piston in frame, I'm game to go that far, but if the whole engine needs to come out, I'll take it to the dealer or other mechanic.
Has anyone here changed a piston in an RTVx1100c with the engine still in the vehicle? Is it possible? Any advice?
Thought I'd share my developing story.
I bought a 2020 RTV 1100, it's smokey and underpowered. I'm not too surprised by this, I knew the risk buying low at auction. Disappointed, but that was the risk I took.
I checked the basics, filters, etc, still very smokey. Less smoke at start than after running a while.
It has 900 hours, and it has a turbo installed. Unit looks good other than the engine issue, everything else works, not too rusty.
The fluids are all at correct levels.
No bubbling in coolant, or emulsified oil that I can see.
I don't see much blow-by at the breather or oil fill cap.
I cracked off the injector lines, and one and two act as you would expect, causing a stumble, but number three does not (I'm counting #3 as the one closest to the rear of the machine). When you crack the number three fuel line at the injector, there is no change in the running, but the smoke decreases a lot.
I swapped the #2 and #3 injectors, and the problem is still in #3. This rules out the injector.
About to do a compression test, but I don't have the right fitting for the glow plug hole yet.
I'm expecting to find adequate compression in 1 & 2, but low on three.
Maybe the head gasket, valves or a cracked head? Rings? Bent Conn Rod? Hole in Piston?
I'll get the compression test tomorrow or the next day. I'm ready to pull the head off if compression is low, to see what I can see.
If its possible to change a piston in frame, I'm game to go that far, but if the whole engine needs to come out, I'll take it to the dealer or other mechanic.
Has anyone here changed a piston in an RTVx1100c with the engine still in the vehicle? Is it possible? Any advice?